Daybreak 7 Stories - June 3

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A bankruptcy judge will hear arguments today over whether Chrysler can end their franchise agreements with nearly 800 dealerships. Hearing moved to Thursday. (The Wall Street Journal)

South Carolina’s economy actually grew in 2008 - even during the recession - with a GDP of $127 billion.

Duke Energy plans a rate hike in South Carolina, but the company isn’t sure if it will be the same 13.5% increase requested in North Carolina. (The Greenville News)

China’s government is blocking social websites and imposing other crackdowns prior to Thursday’s 20-year anniversary of the bloody Tiananmen Square pro-democracy protests. (USA Today)

The U.S. military made errors while carrying out airstrikes in western Afghanistan according to a senior military official. (The New York Times)

Some kind of flying object - a “missile or rocket” - came within 150 feet of a Continental Express plane that was flying from Houston to GSP International on Friday night.

My eight-year old daughter can relax. Miley Cyrus signs up for another season of Hannah Montana on The Disney Channel. (The Los Angeles Times) Oh, Cyrus will also perform in concert in Columbia in November. (The State)

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